It seems Penn State (3-1) will have one less head in the Army West Point's (1-3) three-option offensive monster to worry about when the two kickoff at 12:00 pm ET. The Black Knights' quarterback Ahmad Bradshaw is questionable for this contest, according to ESPN.com.
This means that the Nittany Lions, entering with a three-game winning streak, may give fans at sold-out Beaver Stadium a lot to cheer about.
Army by contrast, crawling in off the back of three consecutive losses, should see a significant number of challenges, beginning most notably with Penn State's aggressive defensive front, currently leading the nation with 18 sacks, per PennLive.